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BEADED CORAL TURQUOISE BONE PORCUPINE QUILL EARRINGS

BEADED CORAL TURQUOISE BONE PORCUPINE QUILL EARRINGS

Price: $20.51 (17 Bids)
Time Left: 15m
Vintage Sterling Malachite Bolo Tie

Vintage Sterling Malachite Bolo Tie

Price: $9.99 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 18m
Zuni Native American Thunderbird Bolo Tie by Shack DKM

Zuni Native American Thunderbird Bolo Tie by Shack DKM

Buy It Now: $451.00
Time Left: 18m
Native American Santo Domingo Pottery Earrings BGV

Native American Santo Domingo Pottery Earrings BGV

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Navajo Native American Jewelery Lap Opal Earrings DYY

Navajo Native American Jewelery Lap Opal Earrings DYY

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Time Left: 19m
Zuni Native American Silver & Turquoise Mustang Pin DLH

Zuni Native American Silver & Turquoise Mustang Pin DLH

Buy It Now: $175.00
Time Left: 19m
Native American watch band in sterling silver

  Native American watch band in  sterling silver

Buy It Now: $50.00
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Navajo Native American Pink Muscle Shell Earrings DRD

Navajo Native American Pink Muscle Shell Earrings DRD

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American Indian Jewelry, Boulder Turquoise Ring 13.5

American Indian Jewelry,  Boulder Turquoise Ring 13.5

Buy It Now: $182.00
Time Left: 22m
Turquoise sterling silver signed dangle earrings

Turquoise sterling silver signed dangle earrings

Price: $59.99
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Time Left: 22m
Navajo Native American Orange Spiny Oyster Pin DbW

Navajo Native American Orange Spiny Oyster Pin DbW

Buy It Now: $71.00
Time Left: 23m
Native American Jewelry, Turquoise Cluster Men's Watch

Native American Jewelry,  Turquoise Cluster Men's Watch

Buy It Now: $165.99
Time Left: 27m
One of the first occurrences of the diamond engagement (or wedding) ring can be traced back to the marriage of Maximilian I (then Archduke of Austria) to Mary of Burgundy in 1477.[30] Other early examples of betrothal jewels incorporating diamonds include the Bridal Crown of Blanche (ca. 1370–80)[30] and the Heftlein brooch of Vienna (ca. 1430–40),[30] a pictorial piece depicting a wedding couple. The popularity of the diamond ring as an engagement ring for a much wider audience can be traced directly to the marketing campaigns of De Beers, starting in 1938.[31] Such a campaign had become necessary to sell the large quantity of diamonds suddenly available because of the large diamond finds particularly in South Africa.